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188233890ABerlin, Baensch Verlagshandlung, 1882. Gr. 8°. IX, 186 Seiten. Privater Halblederband der Zeit mit privatem Papierrückenschild. (Rückenschild verblasst, Einband berieben, Bleistiftunterstreichungen auf gut der Hälfte der Seiten, Name auf Vorsatz). [3 Warenabbildungen]
19711116611971 Imprimerie Gessler & Cie - 1971 - In-8, cartonnage simili cuir bleu avec titre et emblème en doré - 91 p. - Iconographie hors-texte en couleurs et en N&B
GF15414Manuscrit sur papier (15,5 X 19,5 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Camby le 23 octobre 1699" -
GF15415Manuscrit sur papier (16,5 X 21,5 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "au camp de Neuf Brisack le 31 octobre 1699" -
GF15411Manuscrit sur papier (16,5 X 22 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Longwy le 9 mai 1699" -
GF15406Manuscrit sur papier (10 X 16,5 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Givet le 12 avril 1694" -
5735recueil de 36 chansons de 4 pages, en un volume in 8 demi-toile rouge,titre doré.Chansons du Chat Noir,régiment de Sambre et Meuse,Titania.Pourquoi ne pas m’aimer,l’étoile d’Amour.Etc.par Théodore Botrel,Maurice Bosch, Paul Delmet, Mac Nab,Gaston Duthil,Gustave Goublier etc. Illustrations dont WILLETTE
184325001Paris Amyot 1843 Fort In-8 XIV-468 pp ( 3 gravures deux fac simile ) 328- 338 pp , deux ouvrages reliés en un
1893026678St Louis: Nixon-Jones Printing Co 1893. First Edition. Octavo. Important first-hand observations of the Civil War in the West. Nevins calls the book "A very readable and reliable narrative by a member of the 15th Texas Cavalry who saw much service in the Western theater; the volume deserves more attention than it has heretofore received." Quite scarce. Bound in blue cloth decorated in blind spine lettering gilt edges spine ends and corners show some wear previous owner's name. Howes C597; Nevins I p.72. Nixon-Jones Printing Co unknown
2597716 August 1803; War Office Whitehall. See his entries in the Oxford DNB and History of Parliament. 1p foolscap 8vo. In fair condition aged and worn with small piece of paper torn away at foot of page resulting in some loss of text of slug also wear and a few nicks at head and a stain to one edge. Good firm signature ‘C Yorke’ and its surroundings unaffected. A printed form letter signed by Yorke as ‘Right Honble. the Pay-Master General / &c. &c. &c.’ and completed in a secretarial hand and addressed to ‘Gentlemen’. States that from 31 March 1803 Captain Henry Shelley of the 20th Regiment of Foot should be placed on the half pay of the 85th Regiment of Foot at the rate of five shillings a day in the room of ‘Captain Bent who exchanges’. 16 August 1803; War Office [Whitehall]. unknown
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; original printed wrappers, a near fine copy.
1971337852Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and stained dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; xv 176 p. : ill. map port. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Cinque Ports Battalion. The Royal Sussex Regiment. British Military. Chichester : Royal Sussex Regimental Association hardcover
1971152436Chichester West Sussex: Royal Sussex Regimental Association 1971. Preface by Brigadier R. E. Loder Foreword by The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Menzies. Pp. xvi176 frontispiece text illustrations mostly full page full page text map appendices index; demy 8vo; navy cloth spine lettered and ruled in gilt gilt insignia to upper board; dust wrapper lightly browned; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown some foxing mainly to outer leaves and edges; Royal Sussex Regimental Association Chichester West Sussex 1971. First edition. White p. 293. Royal Sussex Regimental Association unknown
1864438776Atlanta Georgia 1864. Very Good. Autograph Letter Signed. Folio. 4pp. Partial splitting at the edges of one vertical and two horizontal folds about very good. A detailed and historically important long letter written in the field by Union soldier Harvey Rodgers just two weeks before he was killed at the Battle of Atlanta on July 22 1864.<br /> <br /> Rodgers was mustered into service in 1861 as a Corporal in the 54th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Zouaves Company A commanded by 1st Lt. Judson McCoy referred to as “Jud†in the letter. In the letter written to his “Friend John†on four easily legible folio pages Rodgers describes Confederate and Union Army maneuvers and skirmishes immediately after the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain fought from June 19 – July 2 1864 during the lead-up to the Battle of Atlanta which began on July 21st:<br /> <br /> “… Well John I have stood the campaign well this Spring … We have whipped the rebel army out finely … that is we have drove them so far South that Atlanta can be seen from our lines … I suppose you have heard about our making a charge on the 27th June … I do not wish to be in anymore such places … we lay in camp until the 2nd of July when our Division moved … very near due south of the Kennesaw mountain. That night Jud with our Company was on picket. We heard the cars very plain but did not think they the rebel army were evacuating the mountain and falling back … Next morning … We did not move forward until two o’clock when we advanced our lines two miles finding a small force of Cavalry in our front which we routed by charging them. The Regt. lost 1 killed 14 wounded …â€<br /> <br /> He describes a second skirmish on July 4th at which his Company fought in support of the Union army’s 16th Corps to advance Union lines and continues:<br /> <br /> “… On the 5th we were moved back again and brought further around on the right where we now lay. Our front lines are two miles further on. The rebels have a line of works between them and the Chattahoochee river … I expect we will have a pretty hard time before we get there and a hard time to cross the river …â€<br /> <br /> The Battle of Atlanta commenced on July 21 1864. Both Harvey Rodgers and Union Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson were killed during the battle on July 22nd. Rodgers' letter thus ends poignantly:<br /> <br /> “Well John my time is fast rolling around now and I begin to think I will soon get home again. Only two months and 8 days more … Still in that short time there are many dangers to undergo. I may be called on to go into several more charges. Perhaps of some one not to come out alive … There has not more than half a dozen days passed since the 10th of May but what we have been under the sound of artillery. The troops appear to be pretty well worn out and wish for the campaign to close yet they all want to get into Atlanta first …â€<br /> <br /> A compelling and ultimately heartbreaking eye witness account of General Sherman’s Atlanta campaign during the summer of 1864. Longer quoted extracts from the letter are available. unknown
18257151EBErlangen, Carl Heyder, 1825. Klein-8°. 18 cm. 175 Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel auf rotem Lederschildchen und rotem Schnitt. [2 Warenabbildungen] (= Wahrhafte und merkwürdige Schicksale reisender Personen, als Denkmale einer göttlichen Vorsehung. 1. Bändchen).
19292092902138200818Kyoto Regiment District General School Corps 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 272 pages Size: A5 size Number of books: 1 volume Kyoto Regiment District General School Corps paperback
3744Belfort, Imprimerie Eugène Devillers, 1907, broché, 14x22 cm, 47 pages , 3 gravures hors texte, une carte dépliante.
19471240501947 Société d'édition savoyarde, Thonon-les-Bains - 1947 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 208 pages - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques et illustrations hors-texte en N&B - Carte dépliante in-fine
186458358Various places including Methuen Lawrence Andover Boston and Lowell Massachusetts 1864-1865. modern calf antique with original gilt-lettered label "Company Clothing" laid down on front panel. Folio. Two pages list "Price of Clothing Camp & Garrison Equipage Year 1864." Following are 204 pages one to a soldier listing name company place and date of enlistment articles of clothing issued value itemized date of clothing issue and signature of soldier and witness. In some cases date of discharge desertion or demise is also noted. A "colored" under cook is also listed along with the soldiers. hardcover
18778187Imprimeur C. Annoot-Braeckman 13,5 x 19,5 Gand 1877 Plaquette brochée, 87 pp. Planche dépliante in fine. Publication de la Revue Belge d'art et de sciences militaires. Couverture très piquée, mais bon intérieur, pages non coupées.(Home33)
18778187Imprimeur C. Annoot-Braeckman 13,5 x 19,5 Gand 1877 Plaquette brochée, 87 pp. Planche dépliante in fine. Publication de la Revue Belge d'art et de sciences militaires. Couverture très piquée, mais bon intérieur, pages non coupées.(Home33)
1874vh3776Dumaine J. Relié 1874 "In-8 (14x23 cm), relié demi-chagrin, titre et auteur dorés au dos à cinq nerfs, 137-32-33 pages, trois titres du même auteur reliés en un volume : ""Conférences régimentaires sur la fortification"" - ""La bataille de Fleurus"" - ""La mort de Marceau"". Les conférences sur la fortification sont extraites du Journal des Sciences militaires (avril, mai, juin et juillet 1874), cartes et schémas dans le texte, une carte dépliante ; dos légèrement insolé, coins et mors un peu frottés, rousseurs et annotations au crayon dans le texte, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
GF15424Manuscrit sur papier (18,5 x 29 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Montechevou au Comté de Montbéliard le 20 février 1678"
1775157951775 quelques trous d'usure, trace de pliage. certificat avec encadrements et armes de France, cachet de cire rouge, visa de la Gendarmerie de Saint- Pourçain. Metz 21 septembre 1775